Monthly Archives: May 2011

Fuzzy Nation



Fuzzy Nation, originally uploaded by theuser.

I just finished Scalzi’s new book, Fuzzy Nation, last night. I picked it up Tuesday when it was released, and it was definitely a fun read. It follows Holloway, a prospector on an alien planet. He discovers a rich mineral deposit but also creatures that just might be sentient. If they are, the planet belongs to them and humans can’t exploit it. The book is a reboot of H. Beam Piper’s 1962 book, Little Fuzzy, now in the public domain.
Last week I read Carrie Vaughn’s After the Golden Age. In it the daughter of Captain Olympus and the Spark, the city’s best two superheroes, has no powers of her own. Working as an accountant, she attempts to put her parents’ arch-nemesis behind bars but finds out some interesting family history while she’s at it. The book was definitely entertaining but read like a teen novel and had quite a few errors.
About a month ago I finished Moondogs by Alexander Yates, a strange tale about a man visiting the Philippines to visit his father, a kidnapping, and superpowered soldiers. Oh, and the kidnapper had a rooster for a sidekick. It was good, but it sure left me feeling discontent with the way it ended.
Now I’m starting Little Fuzzy, and then I plan on reading the final book in the Hyperion series, The Rise of Endymion!

Daredevil, The Ultimates

I mentioned a while ago that I read Daredevil Visionaries – Frank Miller Vol. 2, but I’ve now read Vol. 3 and Daredevil: Born Again as well. Daredevil is amazingly badass, and I owe Kyle for teaching this to me. Born Again was especially great despite the fact that for most of the comic, Murdock didn’t don the Daredevil persona.
I also borrowed The Ultimates 1 and 2 from a friend and read through those recently. The Ultimates are the Marvel Ultimate versions of the Avengers, and the graphic novels were excellent. The only other Avengers comics I’d read were Avengers Disassembled, which kind of assumed you knew the characters. It was great learning about the different characters in the Ultimates. Captain America is still one of my favorite heroes, and it was interesting to see Thor such a hippie. I’ll definitely need to read more of the Ultimates (and go see the Thor movie sometime soon)!